PHILIPS GC360 Steam and Go Handheld Garment Steamer User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
PHILIPS GC360 Steam and Go Handheld Garment Steamer
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- Steamer head
- Steam ready light
- Water tank
- Power button
- Power cord
- Brush
- Heat-resistant bag (GC362, GC363)
- Glove
- Steam trigger button
Do not use your bare hand as a supporting surface when you steam. Pull the sides of the garment to stretch it. Do not place the steamer head on the power cord after use.
You can de-wrinkle garments more easily if you spread the laundry properly after you have washed it. Hang the garments on hangers to dry them with fewer wrinkles.
When you are steaming, press the steamer head against the garment and pull the sides of the garment with your other hand to stretch it.
For garments with buttons such as shirts, jackets and pants close the first
button to help straighten the fabric. For shirt pockets, move the steamer head
upwards while pressing against the fabric.
To steam sleeves, start from the shoulder area and move the steamer head
downwards. Steam while you pull the sleeve diagonally down with the other
hand. For garment with collar, move the steamer horizontally along the collar.
Note:
The appliance can be used for creating a natural look and for quick touch-ups.
For garments with tough wrinkles and for a more formal look, it is recommended
to use an iron in addition.
Keep the steamer head a slight distance away from dresses with frills, ruffles, ruching or sequins. Use only the steam to loosen the fabric. You can also steam from the inside.
Garment may be placed on a horizontal surface (e.g. ironing board, sofa, mattress) to make crisp pleats on sleeves and pants and better remove creases on difficult areas such as shirt collar or cuffs.
For more tips on how to steam different types of garments, please visit www.
philips.com/garmentsteamers.Your appliance has
been designed to be used with tap water.
Warning:
Do not add perfume, water from tumble dryer, vinegar, magnetically treated
water (e.g., Aqua+), starch, descaling agents, ironing aids, chemically
descaled water or other chemicals as they may cause water spitting, brown
staining or damage to your appliance.
The ‘steam ready’ lights up when the steamer is plugged in and powered on to
indicate that the steamer is heating up. The steamer is ready to be used
approximately after 45 seconds when the light goes off. When steam is ready,
direct the steam away for a few seconds before you begin your session, as the
initial steam may contain water droplets. Always keep the steam trigger
pressed during steaming.
The steaming process can create small wet spots in the garment. The garment
may also be slightly damp due to the steam. After your session, leave your
garment out to dry before you keep or wear it.
Put the glove on the hand you are using to hold a garment.The glove protects your hand against the steam from the steamer head.
The brush attachment improves steam penetration to achieve faster and better
steaming result on thick and heavy garment such as coat and jacket. Brush is
to be used together with steam by pressing the steam trigger and slowly moving
the bristles along the garment.
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Always unplug the steamer before you attach or detach the brush attachment. Be
careful, the steamer head may still be hot.
Always empty the water tank after use, to prevent scale build-up. Rinse the
water tank to remove any deposits. Wipe any deposits off the steamer head with
a damp cloth and a non-abrasive liquid cleaning agent.
Warning:
Do not use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such
as alcohol, petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
---|---|---|
EN | The steamer does not heat | The steamer is not plugged in |
the mains plug is inserted properly
| up.| properly or not switched on.| and its wall socket is working.
Check if the steamer is
| | | switched on.
References
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